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; 12 BARTENDERS THE FARMERS comRMECS, [SENT TO JAL BY ANN SHEEHAN _1 AS BOOKIES fea Two Freeport bartenders who were nabbed in July on bookmaking charges are in the county jail today, one slated to serve 30 days and the other a 10-day term. Both Changed Pleas Both Peter Cirrisi,- 45, of 112 Woodside avenue and Matthew Go- noud, 54, of 27 \Wallace street were Quality And Supply Excellent # In Christmas Trees And Greens |, Ammmmxmflmmm er the bert C. Moore. although in some to each man's freight rate may jail term. Gowoud drew the 10-day EN INEER GR ‘IP HONORS STUDENT A student at Stevens institute of Technology, Hoboken, N, J., McCloughan has been inducted into the New Jersey Alpha chapter of Tau Beta Pi, nation- al honorary engineering fra- ternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McCloughan of 453 Merrick road, Rockville Cen- tre, and was gradusted from South Side High school, Rock- The pair had pleaded not guil- ty to the bookie charge at the time of their arrest but changed their plea last Tuesday when they ap- peared for trial. Vice squad detectives arrested the two bartenders at the Wallace street address July 6, They charged Cirris! with taking betx on horse races and Gonoud with maintain- 1948. ing a place for bookmaking. Staller In the same court yesterday 38- ville Centre, McCloughan is the Since year-old Lonzo Leftenant of 68 Mer-| holder of a Grumman Aircraft mas tee has rick road, Freeport, pleaded not| Engineering corporation . acho- attraction in guilty to a charge of possessing| larship . hard to imagine policy slips. |_ Judge Moore freed him in $800 . bail for a jury trial during the De- cember term. R. R. Man Loses Leftenant last Friday at Sunrise 80th Fat Trymg fi | lo Save Woman By the Associated Press MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 30- A 48-year-old railroad flagman suffered the loss of both feet in a vain effort to save the life of a partly deaf woman. idl | i 1535 thiis] Major operations of law enforcement agencies in Nassau county next cally ive Bes The -- - year will account for $5,449,265 in the budget which was approved yes- three- greenor silver spray- { a 1+ terday. ® od tree is expected to be pooular “1’va 'The judicial costs will be $1,175,584; the costs for protection of persons \ tween have € and property, $1,782,880, and for corrections, $387,076. . longer meee oe bret Home - One interpretation is that it will cost the county taxpayers next year About 38 carloads of Christmas , 390. of | $1,782,880 to prevent or catch the criminal; $1,175,684 to adjudicate his trees arrived Russell and Wat- situation, and $387,076 to \correct\ him. sou. Rockville dealers, It was noted that law enforcement costs have-doubled since 1941, from ir $2,901,381 to $5,449,265 next year. During the year, however, the Nassau county police department will be brought up to what authorities consider AT A GLANCE: LAW ENFORCEMENT twee in the world.\ JUDICIAL high tree is located Equipment Expenses ° park, 65 miles east Materials Regular & and is ha Supplies Special Total for am 1949 $33,904 $198,742 $1,175,504** patriarch 1948 . $29,712 $175,626 $1,066,716** today was 1941 .. -> & $13,562 $155,350 $666,562+* Christmiks PROTECTION, PERSONS AND PROPERTY 106 1949 . $1,484,157 $113,207 $185,516 $1,782,880 Dealers 1948 . $1,268,405 $48,800 $150,360 $1,467,565 - 1941 . $722,450 $27,806 $95,058 +$845,314 1948, CORRECTIONS 1949 ..... .- $304,558 $56,345 $26,173 $387,016 1948 _ .. . $260,108 $50,959 $20,227 » $331,204 1941 .....l... » $129,450 $20,630 $13,530 $163,610 Holly TOTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Story tellers say 1949 . .. $2,638,653 $208,456 $410,431 $5,449,265* to witches and is. 1948 . $2,304,031 $119,531 $348,213 $4,604,316*° an and $1,349,550 $61,998 $263,938 $2,001,381+ . \uh-m“ during the *Includes $2,790,612 county police district, and $30,000 Society for Pre- sy comes vention of Cruelty to Children budgets for 1949; $2,371,219 for police district and $18,500 for SPCC for 1948; $1,213,895 for police district and thrush, z messenger - of $14,000 for SPCC for 1941 twfimh **Excludes some supreme court costs, stich as judges' salaries which. are mu ‘W‘; not administered by the county government. to old Scandinavian \- arnold constable * hempstead ”w? scuff taff 4 w nothing like BUSTER BROWN'S handsome sturdy scuff-tuff tips for busy days at ”£061.91 play! the kids like their looks, and you'll appreciate their famous fit and wonderful wear-they have what it takes e walnut brown vies $14 to tz 6., =s 6.50 Hij [152.5 5 William Marshall Weaver's feet receive gold, sliver and bronze medals. The America Legion State depart- ment of New York State will offer have announced the birth of their third child, a daughter, Kathleen, October 20 at Nassau hospital, the-) eola The couple has two other dren, Dennis and Maureen Hough- Winners in the county finals will ton. j \ ¥ \o toa SPECIAL PURCHASE and SALE _- (Aweedurey slacks tailored by kaynee reg. 5.95 . NOW 4.95 every. lad's favorite-sturdy hockmeyer tweeduroy slacks-mow at a saving of one dollar om each and every pair e perfect for school with their rough and tumble Ways, they're guaranteed washable, treated with cravenctte « have elastic sides for comfortable fit, zipper fly e in brown only, junior sizes 6 to 12 ® shown with bright plaid, unfyrixed’, cotton flan nel shirt « also comes in prints e 6 to 20, 2.95 »cesidual shrinkage less than 1% You. may write . . . or phone 4 ARNOLD CONSTABLE BOYS' SHOP, SEOOND -FLOOR Thin NASSAU DA!LY REVIEW.STAR TUESDAY NOYEMSER 30, 1948 Fernandez Named Pernandex SANTA IS WAITING TO SEE YOU IN OUR TOYLAND WITH -A FREE GIFT FOR EVERY BOY. AMo eam any young miss loves these pretty cottons for school or dress Land. during. 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